Health-Promoting Food Ingredients during Processing
Rosalva Mora-Escobedo
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Health-Promoting Food Ingredients during Processing presents a comprehensive science-based approach covering the latest naturally occurring bioactive compounds in seeds, dietary fiber, proteins, fermented bio-compounds, agro-industrial waste by-products, and lactic acid bacteria. A volume in the Food Biotechnology and Engineering Series, the book discusses their identification, characterization, biological activities in terms of their bioavailability, bioaccessibility, and their beneficial effects as inflammatory mediators, probiotics, antioxidants, and hypoglycemic agents, as well as in gastrointestinal digestion and colonic fermentation. Written by an international expert team of food scientists, nutritionists, food biotechnologists, food engineers, and chemists, the book explains how this leads to opportunities in the treatment of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cancer, and cognitive disorders.
Key features include:
· Presents original research and relevant peer-reviewed articles written by experts in disciplines such as food science, nutrition, food biotechnology, food engineering, and chemistry.
· Highlights new emerging trends, discoveries, and applications of biologically active compounds from seeds, dietary fiber, proteins, and agro-industrial waste by-products.
· Provides readers with a comprehensive, science-based approach to the identification, characterization, and utilization of food macromolecules, probiotics, lactic acid bacteria, and bioactive compounds.
- Discusses the impact of bioactive compounds in plants, agroindustrial by-products, and fermented biocompounds regarding their bioavailability, bioaccessibility, and potential human health benefits.
Rosalva Mora-Escobedo
Dr. Rosalva Mora-Escobedo is a professor of Nutrition Sciences at the National School of Biological Sciences (ENCB) of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) in Mexico. She earned her Ph.D. in Food Science from ENCB-IPN after conducting research at the Centre for Advanced Studies and Research (CINVESTAV) in Irapuato, Mexico. She also holds an MSc in Food Science and Technology from the Autonomous University of Queretaro, Mexico, and a BSc in Chemistry from the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Professor Mora-Escobedo received postdoctoral training in the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Reading, UK. She is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences and an Emeritus Researcher of the National Researcher System of the National Council for Humanities, Science, and Technology in Mexico. Dr. Mora-Escobedo has published research articles and book chapters on seeds as a source of bioactive compounds. She coedited a book on the same matter, focusing on amaranth, corn, honey, agave, and prickly pear. Currently, she leads a research group studying seed germination and the influence of seed consumption on diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular conditions, obesity, and diabetes. Her group conducts research on the effects of germination on the anticancer properties of soy protein, as well as the identification and mechanism of action of bioactive compounds responsible for the cytotoxic effect of germinated soybeans.
Gloria Davila Ortiz
Dr. Gloria Davila Ortiz is a professor on the Biochemistry of Vegetable Proteins at the National School of Biological Sciences (ENCB) of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico. She received her Ph.D. in Biochemistry at ENCB and holds a BSc in Biochemical Engineering at the same institution. She is an Emeritus Researcher of the National Researcher System of the National Council for Humanities, Science and Technology, Mexico and is a former director of the Center for the Development of Biotic Products (CEPROBI-IPN). She has received a number of important awards including the Lázaro Cardenas medal, given to outstanding members of IPN for their lifetime academic career and received the National Merit Award of the National Council for Humanities, Science and Technology, Mexico, which recognizes the professional and international research trajectory on food science; the Coatlicue Award, which is the highest honor granted by the International Coordination of Women, in the Arts to meritorious scientists, artists, journalists and anthropologists; and the Research Award, which is a recognition given by IPN for scientific work. Dr. Davila-Ortiz is an expert in the areas of proteins, protein concentrates, hydrolyzed proteins, bioactive peptides from cereals, legumes (beans, broad beans, chickpea, lupines) and has carried out outstanding research on proteomics, and peptidomics, Her research work has allowed her to coauthored numerous articles and book chapters and, her work on the characterization of bioactive compounds and microstructural changes has impacted the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and energy industries in Mexico.
Gustavo F. Gutiérrez-López
Dr. Gustavo F. Gutiérrez-López is currently a Professor of Food Engineering at the National School of Biological Sciences (ENCB) of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico and is an Emeritus Researcher of the National Researcher System of the National Council for Humanities, Science and Technology, Mexico. He has successfully accomplished extensive and intensive activities as a leader of the Food Engineering international community by leading academic societies and organizing scientific meetings and was the Chairman of the PhD program in Food Science at ENCB-IPN for 17 consecutive years. Dr. Gutiérrez-López received his PhD and MSc in Food Engineering from the University of Reading, UK, a MSc in Food Science and Technology (IPN), and holds a BSc in Biochemical Engineering (IPN). He also carried out postdoctoral training at the University of Reading, UK and, in the Society of Chemical Industry of the United Kingdom as a Seligman-APV Fellow. Dr. Gutierrez-Lopez has consistently worked on structure-function properties of food related materials, focusing in non-linear dynamics and dispersed systems and has authored numerous publications in the fields of food engineering, biological structures including macro, micro and nano-technologies, is co-editor of important books on the subject and an is, currently, associated editor of the prestigious Food Engineering Reviews journal and has been an invited editor of the Journal of Food Engineering (for which he also serves in the Editorial Board) and the Microorganisms journal. He received the Lázaro Cardenas medal, given to outstanding members of the IPN community for lifetime academic merits, the IAEF (International Association for Engineering and Food) Lifetime Achievement Award, he is an IAFoST Fellow (IUFoST), an ISOPOW honorary member, and belongs to the ISEKI Food Academy.
Jose De J. Berrios
Dr. Berrios is a Lead Scientist with USDA-ARS at the Western Regional Research Center (WRRC) in California. He is nationally and internationally recognized for his extensive work in applied and basic research studies in Food Science and Agriculture. Leader of the extrusion food program at WRRC, developing processes and formulations to increase legume utilization through the manufacture of new extruded foods and food products with optimized nutritional and functional properties and desirable sensory attributes; pasta products and beverages; high protein and dietary fiber, gluten-free products with low GI and potential cholesterol lowering activity. Author and co-author of more than 100 publications and presentations. External Adviser to Canada´s Pulse Innovation Project, the American Pulse Association, Frito Lay, the U.S.A. Dry Pea and Lentil Council, and several National food companies. Collaborator with National and International organizations: University of California, Davis, CA; Washington State University, Pullman, WA; Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS; University Complutense of Madrid and IATA-CSIC, Valencia, Spain; AgroSup Dijon, France; Nacional University of Panama; National University of Colombia; University of Campinas, EMBRAPA (Rio de Janeiro and Goiania), University of Rio de Janeiro, and University of Pelotas, Brazil; University of Nuevo Leon, National Polytechnic Institute, and CIAD (Guadalajara and Culiacan), Mexico.
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